The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-23, Page 1'
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g ONT:g THUrtiDAY FEBRUA
23rd e 33. -
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• Dr, It L.`4Treleaven, 1.uckiiisw
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.,We are prePared to. gum- Saws,.
4'",” • e9th:. Circular and Cross. eat.
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The Lucknow' Table Co.,:'Limited.
FOR 'ISALE-2,. -year-old 'Pure *bred'
. D'Orhain-bulli7calvezto-BrOWndalehreetr-
• ng., Apply. tip iWm.' Webster.sy,
•`• R. 2 Liicknaw.
EXPERIENCED UPHOI,STERER
prepared to do . all' manner of up-
holstering Work, new or repairing.
••Pleissed .to furniah •an estimate.'
• -Harry Gantlet, 'Phone 135, Lueknow:
LICENSED TEAMSTER,
• • Open to de all kinds. of teamingin
the village.eave orders,viith ,Henry
Carter at the Express oflice.
'Peter T. Carter 2nd' Cen
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, TENDERS WANTED
Tender's will be received by the'
undersigned ' until Thursday, March
2nd,' fer atipplying 15 cords of 16"t-'
body wood beech and maple, delivet-
ed at either Lucknow • or Lochalsh.
,F D. McLennan,„ Luck -now.
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-Card; of' Theale"--1.
Mts.' Horne and family deaire to
extend heartfelt ,thanks to the 'friends
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• and -,neighbors 'torl,the many actv:of
kindness , and expressions Of ayMpa.
(leath, Of husband and father, also to
Rey. 'S -Tv TUcker for his kind at.
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'Card Of' Thinks " '
. Mrs: 'James E Ritchie' 'inia family
•wieh to . thank their... Many friends,
and neighbors for the kindnese. shown
• them. in their recent sad bereavement
ithai,,fer the many_ beautiful 'floral
• contributions reeeivek.,.,,L,••, •
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trind Insertion, :50c.
' Sabseqient Insertions, • 25e.
HORTICULTURAL MEETING.
,An organization meeting of the
Ilorticultiril 'Society for the electien
,of officers and committees ill be
held ih the Council Chamber Luck -
now, on Thursday, . March - 2nd, at
eight o'clock., All paid. members will
have, the right to vote. All interested
In horticultural work areurged to
,HOCICET, BROADCAST "
Lucknow and Palmerston are billed
for a sudden death N. H.L.hockey
1 eff -in Winghani arena to -night
„P(aTls,Y-Uradii). A play by play account
liof the game will be , broadcast over
' . 'station 10 BF Wingham.
CLIIII TO HOLD SOCIAL
The Lucknow U FO, Joint Club,
will hold a social evening, Tuesday
• February '28th, in the Grange, Hall,
- Lucknow. 'An ,,fit ,..the 1632mainheri
and their, families, ant also those
who have -paid .up and those who in-
tend to join for: 1933 are cordiallY
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The young men -and middens
may bring their special friends.,
• ' Ladies to bring eandvvichee and men
sllver collection.: '
, ASSASSIN,-
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GETS EIGHTY YEARS.
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American 'Justice rapidlY ',Meted 'eat,
sentenced to Gindeline Zangara; *Odd
-'-he„ef• , President Franklin
D. iloose.trelt, Whose, rain of hullets,
last , Wednesday tierlouslY 'wounded_
.• Mihroi Anton Cermak• Of Chicago' and
• Mr�. Jo� Gill as Wel‘
4 Wounding ,three ethers, the President
,elect escaping ',unharmed.. Iris perk!.
'alty amounts t� life itnpriseninents
; having, been Sentenced -on four'Counts
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to, po. years 'to tun consecutWely,
,,#atred , Cf,'caPitalists; deeply ,rooted
in the Warped, Mint of -„thia
cider '.teliseit` tor Alie-atteiti:r
•• asaassination.' Deriding hie son -
4.. led_ •froM • the.
:Cotitt.telilin to commence hie life term.
• • , bait ebndWon of. Mayor
Cermak, w1� had been making fa*,
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orable t'eeoverY; wap 'announced yes-
terday as mere SerionsiAn event of
• qPitith .taCt.01. 0140
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Prominent Aslifipld
Farmer Passes
Death Of Mr. JaiiieaRitehie Removes
, Active Church Worker, And, . Well
Know* Fanner—Had 4erve$1 Num-
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ber Of Years On Township Council
(Ey' Our. Correspondent)..
`.• it :je.. With. feelings- ot sincere ''re-
-Eta -that; we itre-citcrthe .passing on
Thuraday, February 16tb,.. at. his Milne
.here, Of an '..eateemeti and well-known
resident in the Peisonef , Mr, Jamee
E. Ritchie, following a lengthy ill-
, Born•An. Mt. Forest in .1864, Mr;
Ritchie came to Ashfield with hipai-
chie,an hie .1.0th 'year, and' alecejthat
date; has lieen a continuous resident
of ;this cemmunity. • • • :
In 9, -he married Mies 'Charlotte
Ferguson; . o. survives him with
their' twelVechildren, tieVen &nigh=
tars and five 'lona; Mrs. -E.'• Gardner,
Mrs'. ..George Saundera," Mrs,. Sain
•Gibson all • of Ashfield,,-. „gts.. Ja9.
Giant,. Orkney, ' Sask;,, Mrs:, Clifford
Edisiman; Port Hope; Missed Myrtle
Toronto ;end r'Edna at hoOlfg, ,Boten,
Edgar; Fred,:. -Alfred ..and Frank, all
of . Zion. One. brother ; Wm. B. el
WelkerVille,. and ;22 'grandchildren,
also stirtriVe. . • • ,
In hi passing:the-coinniiinitylosei
a helpful neighber' and.:friendand a.
woithy and 'nseknl` citizen. Of a
cheery; .'opteinistie .temperment, a
bern racontenri fond of CoMpany, the
deeeased erijsiyed large circle' Of.
•friends, eeqpitiritances. • As a
thresher h� was Well and favorably
lknown,.' having, -succesifully- operated
his own thresbing �utfitfor'upwards
of .40 year5
• PeasesSing, thOse" qualities' 'Whieh
make :for success,'honesty in;
.tegrUY; energy an'cl interpriSe, coup-
led with induetry: and being ei:Altied
with a'strong ant hardy physique; he
unalairingly, liaphed • himself :In his,
Vdeatien : as a "'farmer and thresher,,
Until assailed:4;one five' Yeare, age lay
.the malady tebich hastened his death
anemia of the bleed,' lately''re-
suiting in:a 'form of creeping pent -
• He' served a number, tetins :on
the, Aslifielt Council :board ,in :the
caliapity of II Councillor arid,” deputy
reeve, resigning . to ..ill , health
while . deputy reeve: '• ,
He was a faithful and. loyal 'aiem-
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i3er �f tion Church ; ocCupying the
pesitien :ed.:. Steward.L and 'Treaserei..,
Of the Steward's 1Boart for a number'
of .vears He was also •sec.-trois. of
the Scheel Section at the :time, of :his
death int' h#d' been. Or years or
more" treasurer,' of L. 0. t. No.. 11144..
The funeral' on Staley, to t-lreen-;
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hill ,eimetetY, was '1 rgely'atte'nded.'
Reit. C. 'reverter conducted the; seiviee,
nd paid tribute to the character :.of
the departed.. The .with
which he had rang:been identified
at-
tended in a body and. ,adsisted. in the.
committal setvices: at' the grave, - •
.the floral offering' Were many 'and
Profueearid berSpolte"the esteem' With '
.vihich 'he Was justly regarded by 'bis
friende. • ' .,' •
The pallbearers were Messrs. Ralph
Nixon, - Charles McDonagh,
TIelm,,Robert Anew, Fred 'Ander-
'son and. Will Gardner.
The . bereaved' have the. sympathy'
of the-coininunity. their'. sorro*.-
LOCAL Risfifiki4ts „
.1;ASSES.
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: - Terental-Was Here, °
• WOrt.was received 1y Mrs. 'Elliott,
MlIer.on Saturday of' the death of
her ..eldest brother,, Andrew Stewart,
Campbell oi‘..Tsitonto;'..where he had
Made his honie since his diithaige,
ftoin the rmyIn 1918.
The remains .were brought' to Mrs.
Miller's !Haan, Where a short private
tiervice wait 'held: following :the, ar-
rival , of the afternoon train on.•.Mon-
daY.,-`,Interinent .was in :Greenhill
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Cenieteryo• Surviving are one brother,
Clarence' . Sarnia, .ant three
-HP* Illiffeijer; the -4111,
lage,, Mrs.; Ethel' Olds of ''D,ettoit and
.Ceinlihell Of GOderich, the
l,attefi' being ,pieient.ler the' tulierel:
1144.Xiintikell 'may. be reMembered.
by. genii: de having on diffetent...oe,,,
tasiona ' Visited bete :With. ii1 micle,I•
the ncitY IMe 3 . C1644840 at that
Wite, 'prOPrieter 'Of 'the .01atIc
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, STEELE' NeKENzxt.
son of Mr, and Mrs E V. McKenzie;
of : town, Whe4e, • aPpointinent as.
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Agency, Saperyjaor' of:The---D`dthinion
Life Assurance ComPany,'.ras re-
corded ...in our .issue Of two Weeks ago.
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.. NOT. „HATS,r-•but a 'good 'up'.of
tea, ' Heme4naele Baking and Candy
at, Belle Robertson's. store, on Satur-;
day, February g'c'elCele.,•--'
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NOTEWORTHY
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APPOINTMENT
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ef ;,the, appointment .Of • Mr..: Rod
Firilaisqh :4 native' f Lochalah,,,aS
pritrate.::_secretaryr,.te
Bennett: , Mr. Finlayson • teeeived
edticiithin at. Loahalsh: and. tit-,
tende,d High schal at Kincardine. ,He
served in the Great War, 'where:he'
received., serious •,wonnds, ud
recovery>'. and afterspending d tiine
at hid horne at Lechalsh he Went to
Willipest -where hepractised law:in
association with Mr: ....Eldon. Snide]."
Mr. Finlayson was prePident ',/c4 the
Bruce Conrity. Aseciatiesii 'of Mani
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toba. last year.. . •
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•1410.Y".:charged
,With Bank_Robbery
Alleged To. Have Been An Accomplice
• In Markham Bank' Hold -UP --Ar-
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•".• rested In Chicago -And Brought To
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• REMANDED FOR • A 'WEEK
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• • Ala:leering before - Magistrate 'Keith
in Toronto. on: Monday; Elroy •
whese honae is in: 'Ripley;.; facet
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Charges: ()thank rebbery,,while. arirted,
Ite•.. Was not, asked t� :plead and: was
remanded:for a. week..
Hunt was arrested,--in,..CiiiCago last
week: and.. after ' long,.qtieStioning
Police is said to have ,eimfeased ,com-
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plicity Canadian
Bank :..of .Cernmeree. at fkarkhnm , on.
January 2,6. 'Frank alr,esteel
Sdine• tend.aS,'s previous :had earlier
confessed to the crime. 12,188 was
stolen 'of •Which Hunt is Said to • haVe.
admitted' retelling, 41,400, which he
claims he 'has already anent. , •
Following hid.":arrest, Hunt waived
extradition, ‘tling....teitieing•.e.a5".:.,,,I.e
obstacles preventing
to Toronto for 'trial.. Irippeeter Boyd
of .the Provincial ..;.Police,, and .ete -
tive-Serg.eant ' Geerge tUki 4 of -the
Toronto BOlice Force left on Thurs-
day .far 'Chicago, dire' 'returned the
end of the week accompanied by Hunt
-Previons to being 'taken into . cusr.
tody police circulars; aiked for,;the
arrest. .Of Elroy mins, gddie
'alias Eddie rice...The, descriP-
tion.,,ef Mint, On the'reiteular; was
followS: Age 24. te `:a6;". Ave 'feet', . .
inches in ,height, •Weight,: 16Opounds;
tleant shaven, dark ‘Itait, 'Canadian,'
parents residing •13ruee
eininey; brOvvri eyesr. usually' Wears
a peal"'eap;..tipPer raises -when
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it4ldki.nngs
o; iltestvpewn4Sielrk:;t".;: 0.71ealtns‘:Teabeltteite
ocal-Business Man
emovedSy.Death
Leroy Horfle Succumbed Thusr
day Follewirig ,Critical. Illness: Of
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' ' Month—FUneral Wad'. On Sunday.
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After .fighting.a.'1Osing battle tor
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Tiour, ,weeks, against the ravagedof:
pleurisy,,. pneMilionia79tnikrits 400-
ropnients,---4erei-HOrne-passed-Way:
On ' Thursday' evening. . The fanpial
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serVice was • held privately. • at his
residence, on Sunday afterno90,. con-
ducted by Rev. S. T. Tacke,r, with in-
terment' in Greenhill cemetery.-• -
'Tile, only son . of, Mr: and Mr.
Wklter , Horne, Leroy,. Who ',Was,
_his forty:•siXth - Year, was . bOtn. . in
Durham,: Canting to. Lucknow with
hii parents..,,:When eight yeara, of. age
Where his latherf.11Owed ...the ,occu-
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pation 'of : blaeksmit here until fif-
teen. yew's; age: rwil he', and :MI'S;
Horne: arid --their - d ghter, Miss'
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Mildred moved t� Kingsville.
' Ak a young man the' deceaged "as.
emPloYed-swith. the local Table'Com-
pany, ,,where he, becantre. feremait of
the .finishing room. Attracted .by the.
barber' trade,, which he had 'learned:
with Mr. Young,' Leroy'was engaged,.
for ,i, time . with . the, late- Thomas',
Watson, 2before opening ,, un'C'a,hus-•
iness of his own, which he condueted.
And jate,r added..a, poolreorn, business
In failing ;health : le.: .discontinuea
nar,herinand established, a • restaur-
ant .business which he has operated
of recent 'yearS. .: 2 ' - i .
-In his (younger Pays,Leroy was.' ap
effeaiTre71ieckey Player,. and7p1ayeir
left: wing. for the "Sepoys" the season
of 1914 15, when 7they . captured the
Lakeside "leitglie-titifilMTatet ---vviicT
tang A f.or 'three •consecutive seasons.
He ;woe, ii:,,i,ieiiibr a, the local lodge
ftheIOOF
, Surviving are his wife,: fornierly:
Minnie Parrish • of , Ashfield; one Son
Eavid and two daughters, •Lilliart and-
Audiey, as well. .as •lig "parenta. and
sider,^1dred. A sister Lillian died
at thet-age of ...`iiicteen and an, infant
slater at, the age of three. months... •
. The : pallbearers ,-, were; E: J. MC -
Charles, ,Wefiingtori IlendersOri,' R. I -T, •
ThempsOn, Nicholas' 11eilley, Ethical*,
McDonald .and. Will:Mcleod.
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NATiyiS pr, ST. AUGUST:IN:E."; '[
DIES, IN 11:IANIT0d4
7.::-A press ,despatch from: Elgin„:, Mali.
'annoUnces the path :.; a ••Mts: ..,Mary
••Loligheed,. in i 73rd year, d• riatitre'
If . West Witiran le -.Mrs. 'Lougheciii
'as ••ferm
. .., . „ . .. „ . ,. . erly, Mary d, Alexander an.
I'4aS-.-•botir:•-it ',8t.• ' Augustine,-' 'in IM:rhica
vicinity .2ttve. • brothers, still.: reside,,
George. and Thema :Alexander, .11:er
husband ; is a ;brother of ' MrP, -An-
.4reW., Stein of. Paramennt„ Mr. '• and
Mrs., Lotigheed•Inte .liVeci• it .the', West
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i'or...many years,. where, the„ deceased.
is. • survived •.. by. ,. ,her ,. huSband, ' alai'
d groWn-tip family. '
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tooD INVESTMENT,
.The' 'United Church' Ladies' Aid
promiSe: d treaof Good Horne -made
Baking :and plenty to 'eat on Saturclal.
Petsrusity ',25th, at' Belle, Robertson's
:store. Some ladle's will welcome you :
'at -the front door. So come to this
sale, bring:Your :friends arid relations'.
You willthank' the -Church Aid 'fe». f o inotOi" to Winghani ;to --
this kind invitation: ,j he 'hockey match ester-
The Bread'.The.Bread:,
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of: H (;) , • of .-•
• (WU: MOTO ' QU'.4.1LITY: AND 'SERVICE' ,
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SPECIALS FOR ;SATURDAY` ' ” ‘•.
CREAM in_r•ggS,; dAigtsgdi.„; 4i4, :COFFEE.- CAKES,* ',DATE,.
S.C1,11-'ES • MiNdi: Fits. •
OUR Wi.19!..E., WHEAT" .);IBEAD ,IS'ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL, •
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' . • A-N-14-41E1ACIOUS-:-TRY-A-LOA1 *
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HOLLYMA,N'S QUALITY BAKERY
P1one 367- ° . , . Lucknow
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..1,InitLing..WpOlsI and ;yarns
Knitting,' Noedles; .'•Mat Hooks Etc
MARKET • STORE, -
• Mr.- Water Horne, and Miss Mildred
returned . to Kingsville' 'early in the .
Weelc.' 'Mrs. .111,Orne will remain for a
Mrs, ef Seaforth -.attended,
the 'funeral Of, Mr...James:-Ritchie • On
Sunday, • and visited With, het, sister,
Mrs Ric1 'Robertson. „ •
. L. ,.14Lctang,. :has returned to
her: hohm,iu AVallaceburg,. fallowing
a it ,her onother; Angu
• Mrs. 's
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••••1.li:k i 94,-„Lw•ho,.--had:,- °veep, confined' .tc-•
hai rood' ..tvith 'a' Sore tijet; bInt"whieh
is j'eSpplUitrig. fav,orAlAy to treatment.
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In -16.._.fie..‘‘ifitg nig subscription, . Mr:.
Talco,iin :"..\i,s".:Leotl• Of„ Chicago :Write'
.th-irt,-..ii.,4:: ..lits-,."-:49t1r---ren-ewal*ter-7the--
Selitinel.,...._:Vhich lie:eilie.Ye. very , much;
as it 11'.;•'a• 'welconte“,',,:vieekly'rriesse'nger
,b.r•iiii.,i-vip,i-...hirpTiiitith--lactil.7-ttewerjfr.*
his old': .beine. ', ,. •••' ., • • ... ." ',; ' '.,••',:--,•
• l',.:\ lis!•,;'' Ittriel,IVelaster' has ,received
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•W ord :al' the•";death of 34.. a,..Jacob . tI'Tti.occiirred suddenly
Mil-
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ler . Of:: 13ciltt-e,•,..,i, I•lazel ••was,a.: .recent
vi Pl tet-- ,ht ' his oniet..;*retnrning Wed,:
.sl
,;ay'sli.i.t..
's,. tO receiVe. wzit.o. later of
Jil4d t 11
4:11°1,".1,1t:L;11.11:16C:il.iilc:•V_Ofd.4i'M'Y.r'SI' '(Dr);• ./... 011.,p' .a't-en•-•
was ..11r.o.,vii• open for: the 'holding, of'
...a. .4ag". euchre party, on Tuesday
"fliOt.. l,A.,twent3Y:-five .Ieent..., contribur.
tiesif „„ip'''aid,:,af. the" .Gitl....Gaides .wia
re.e.c,,i.y01. and 7 -i-ie,„0.1.1hiess.,, are.. sonig
42-.., 1.44-10., .:as.• a . restilt ;of the' eVent.,
"Alia.,....T.Olniitton.- ser.ved Ulrich folio:Wing '
the.,:, erted,,, playlpt.T„ Mr. L.. *Finney
was the the °prize Winner. • : ' • '''• '
',•'''.,Rev,. :S..: T. !Tucker ' conducted ...the,:
'10 re in ... Wingliarn ,tipiteci...,.dnnTetr,
,Oli' '1:111'thi7,\" ilIlbliifil';•:':•tinI .account'of
the : ifir,,e.s4'...bfthe •;Winghani. ,:pastor.'.
,T,hd. stir'vipe,.'.Was broadcast' and . held'
enl,i.n.l..ereSt,for •I,iieknoW residents
N..lio ...,l,isi ened :4ii:-.',I. Mr, Bonner . of 1
Win:A lni.....a. '1,nY: Preacher:, ;took . the
ervio.6 •i in', the' tnited...Church-• bete,.
mai "deliered an lintereSting sermon,:
Reads -Are . &id,
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,..,A,4„„•..000-1p.out ,:ef • raiif .''On: „Sunday;
Nil•niinated) the. '.'weekend.,
Ili a w; .,a 1 ?1 ,,,vh41.(1,•61estioYing' the, sleigh -
ink,•• w.n.,..s.'...rollow:ed 'by' a. fr'eeze' up:
\'vithent '.,S;16,V,.*, ‘.-A.•-hich. has , 'scarcely
Illa...c1;.,01•6°.'.,:rriads . iri'ote:, than Passable
for::: tt.,b.e.')ied.:.tellicles., Motor'. traffic is
.ii avig•ati ng
..West ,,. and . southr , :With •
dpieuil,ri isivi., as . far, •north ,es
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iiTtSti. •Tly,‘ ., Wingham 'road . east,.. is
TI,Ot V'et„ opened , but it is expected an
..tt teln pt ` tl t this' MeV be ..nt ad e to • •p.et -
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• , • * :4 :;•lay„ havink.hro kht.
fur-
,,RJRT • .vs.c.1;ithet aamnfcarsare,
• I1114ES. IN ,EN01.4NP,'•,;,,,...a,*.i ore -freely; '• • , ' : ' • r: ,
Mr. Ber , Ward.r ,ceived t e, sad. , „ , •
news.on ,rnesdn5;,. of .-the death of,hls W 1J 1 cll PititMER .. •
atothet, Mrd. Mary' 'Ward,' aged 75, • PASSES:
Which ,oettirred at her I hoine in I -10n- , . • • . .„;
ley,on-Tharited,'.*-Englana, Fob,: • 71.10 ".\frs.
4th. Her death was quite' sudden.' ,Of ").1`' Nugent,pastor of
'family of nine children,. ,five sons. church here sorne,,, tint -
'aid -pile, daughter"' survive their moth-. 13-.. aecurred, in Hanover at
efar.01,iisiiiithisBer,is•thcountry,
theo,,,coonlY;nienber ,o6oift6ifs
'1 1' Wdnesday lnst The
residing in .t nglitzid, Mk. Ward /ire,:
deceased his wife some ; Years ao d (11urch: on. Friday,. With in-
TWo sena were killed in the *tit" and 1. ernio'r.f.. in Woodland, cein4ery, B.
another Son Was ',drowned. :daughter, Mrs.' NUgent, iS
• 7,...,4...4- • • •• Survived .1):t7 :10'116son, Wi1bu t.t Cali-
' :SUFFERS FlIACTUREO "111.1*'• •'
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• Falling:in he hoMe On'....tencesSieri.• • "
Elroy Hunt is the -soh "of Mr. and
cientS of •RipreY: Mr4 litintis a plain-
ber by trade. OPe daugh.ter Marie
wort' London. lroy is en. byclio
ade He 1-1
lineman!boon
Ripley fer considerable tinie last fall
leaving 'their about the. Middle of
November. •
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,TLtUra1T on"J,'riwy,, i s susan
Wilson', !nether 6f iss: J. A'. Geddes
of • this village,, s ered a fractured°
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hip. Mrs. W. ilson, 1 d -not been en
?ioying. the best o 'earth- and silell 'h l
fracture at' he • advd,nced lige is ser-
ious. 'Hor d dition how
over,
is as
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__CHURCIct NOT
.United Church' S. " •
.The ,regular ° meeting ofthe y. P. -
S. Was held On Monday evening with •
the president ' in the ehair. The
Citiienstip "COM-. WaS In Charge. The :
"aliening: hymn was .followed by the ' .• "
Scripture lesson, read by Dorothy
'hien' the roll was called, Misr
iness discussed, and .the minuted. of ,
the. last meeting .read and adopted, • •
FranceS. Crozier " played as a piano', • -
solo the "Flower Song"... gclpa. Agit ••
contributed • A very. suitable reading. 4
Rev. S.: T. Tucker getre an interest-
ing zdisoerse on the Sublet "Deino-
cracy as carried
, •
out ,in the -914. Test:7'.
ament.." A vocal duet by Florence
Hodgins and 'Eunice Newton was very : •.„ 1
,/tlach 'enjoyed. After` the singing - of - • , ' •
.hymn the meeting was .Closed With "7- • .
The regular meeting -of the Young
-Guild was held on *Monday • , •
evening. The Literary , Committee .,, ; • ' 4" 144,
had charge Of the program.' The Vice .• '
president occupied the, chair. After'
the opening hymn the Scriptuie read- . •
ing was taken by Evelyn Aitchison
and the Lord's prayer, was repea,
ted • .- • • t,
in unison: Following the next- hymn , •
.
a paper on "Charles Dickens" was ,
given by Myrtle Lee. e topic or --,
the 'evening- "When Is Friendship
Christian" was, taken by Helen Mc-
Donald.. Rev. Mr. ' Colquhoun closed, •
the meeting with prayer. In the
contest :ef.the sides, the Maple Leafs
were .ahead. The progrdm for next • `.
week- will be in charge of the Mis- '
sionary Corn.—Press4Sec!y. ••.
1,0C -ALS • PLAY SUDDEN .
DEATH GAME TO-NIGIIT
Lucknow and Palmerston Meet ,On
Winghaiii 'Ice In First Round, Of.
• N. 11: L. Play -Offs. — •
,
. Lacknow and Palmerston will•
.claPh. tonight 6.::(Tlitirsclay) 'in . the.
Winghain. 'Arena, in a .:sudden: death, ..'„
game in the'first lOUnd, Of-rthe.•Nortlir--...:-'.. • -
ern Leagite play-off's • '
• The local "squad had the eapoitun- • `
itY` of playing.. in 'Palmerston lest '
night (WediteSdaY) .,With the. 'return.. • • ;
game here' on. Friddyi: or an ,-option, •
-.of a sudden death game in Winghitrn.
The latter was chosen chiefly' for, this .
reason In event of the Wednesday
'game in Palmerston it was necessary
to Call the game at 7.60 or 7.15. to 4,
pertnit Lucknow players catching the . •
night train 'home. Palmersteii could" ,
not see their way clear •to- do, thit
it would greatly reduce their atten-
dance..Thus .Lucknow would have ,to,
aliend the pight in l'almerston and "
wonia haVe' meant leaving' here at
one O'clock on-Vednesday and '
tinning' Thursday : afternoon: •
ThIS w'as otit of the questien inso-
far as three partIcular, B.
,
Henderson, , Tbenipson arid C.
.ThomPson were. ,concerned,. 'and.8.
'Cs°taingPm"ginoifsetiheagsamaerrilinngWedingfhoarT tehne r
Thursday of tide 'week. ' • a .
Local, fans whO 'Will be. unable to
attend' the game, through the,
•
efforts of the IOCitr executive,:. be ,.' •
privileged in . ""listening ' in" .. over ,
station ..10 BP Wingham tO. a play by
pigY aceount Ofthe game: The genie • •
will commence it eight .9 'clock.• :
1VTIKE 'BOLAND DIES . •
4
• 'AP We,--are:abeatJa-ge t� press' .oit • , t
Wednesday afternoon, we learn of
the death of Mr. Mihael 13olafl,•
which' occurred At the home'of Mr.
and Mrs: Sam, MeGUire, about 1.15.
m ke) he as g4era1ly k»�wnb
has bbeit it laminar' charadter in tie
village and distriet, he, with °•,,
his intepatable, coin panion, the fiddle,•
tie Made ?natty friends. •